Elton John. "Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy" followed by "Tower of Babel."
Elton John. "Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy" followed by "Tower of Babel."
I'm going to cheat here and go with an entire album, because fuck it, I'm not a journalist and I don't have to follow your conformist rules, man! Plop me down in the world of "Captain Fantastic and The Brown Dirt Cowboy," amongst the drinkers and druggers and struggling artists of late 60's England. Trying to write…
I'm going to cheat here and go with an entire album, because fuck it, I'm not a journalist and I don't have to follow your conformist rules, man! Plop me down in the world of "Captain Fantastic and The Brown Dirt Cowboy," amongst the drinkers and druggers and struggling artists of late 60's England. Trying to write…
Is it just me, or that just the riff to Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" but rolled in seasoned shame, batter dipped in awful and deep fried in the tears of children?
Is it just me, or that just the riff to Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" but rolled in seasoned shame, batter dipped in awful and deep fried in the tears of children?
No love for Michael. When will the "Dancing Angels Played By Fat Dudes In Bad Wigs" genre finally be recognized world!?
No Love For Elton?
Have to work in the morning and don't have time to read through 10 pages of comments. That said, Elton John had a great run from Tumbleweed Connection to Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. In fact, you could probably add Caribou and Captain Fantastic to the list and get seven straight badass records.